Nick's Awakening (Ghost Oracle Series)
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  • Reads 853
  • Votes 28
  • Parts 23
  • Time 5h 18m
Ongoing, First published Nov 11, 2014
Sixteen year-old Nick Michelson has been seeing strange things lately, things he can’t explain. So when his uncle tells him that some of the men in his family can see ghosts, Nick freaks out and decides he’s going to ignore the spirits.  But as he will soon learn, that’s easier said than done — especially once he encounters James Pearce, an angry spirt hell-bent on finding out who killed him. Reluctantly, Nick agrees to help. So with the help of his Tarot cards and his new mentor Katrina, Nick embarks on a journey to help the solve the mystery surrounding James’s death.  But once word gets around about Nick’s ability, there’s more than one ghost vying for his attention.
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